When her father, Stavros, was stricken by an incurable cancer,
Erato wanted to distract him and make his last months as enjoyable
as possible. She asked him to evoke his memories for the family and
the archives of the Association of the Greeks of Constantinople in
tape recorded sessions. Furthermore, to help him through his last
voyage on Earth, she wrote an essay for him where she recalled all
of her personal experiences as a testimony to life after death and
the guidance of divine teachers. To make sure he would read it, she
asked him to correct her mistakes. He did, while discussing the
essay with her. And it did help him.
The essay also helped very sick friends who read it...They said it
gave them hope and eradicated their fear of death.
Hopefully this book will bring to many expatriated Greeks fro
their native city fond memories about heir life in Istanbul and
gatherings in Montreal. An d hopefully it will bring solace to many
as well.
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